Where do museums and libraries fit in the 21st century skills movement?

Semmel also describes Making the Learning Connection, IMLS’s national campaign to better understand the opportunities, challenges, and key issues facing today’s museums and libraries in their efforts to meet their communities’ 21st century learning needs. The campaign includes an eight-city workshop tour, a national contest, new online tools and resources, and a series of interactive webinars.

On August 20, IMLS staff will travel to Columbia, South Carolina, to hear about the city’s assets and how museums, libraries, and civic leaders are working together to create a shared vision for cooperative, supportive 21st century learning environments. Workshop participants will produce a defined set of action steps to ensure that museums, libraries, and community stakeholders continue to collaborate in order to meet the 21st century learning needs of their community.

In the coming months, IMLS will announce the other workshop tour stops, dates for webinars, and contest details.

About the Institute of Museum and Library Services
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